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Users / Re: linuxMCE is still not ready for real life!
« on: June 03, 2008, 03:37:20 pm »
Hey, that's great news about the booth.  I'm just so disappointed that I didn't get the same plug and play experience that some of you guys are talking about.  I did follow the hardware documentation on the wiki, but alas, no dice.  I chose all my hardware based on what was written there.  Maybe we need better hardware documentation.  I guess I have to build an exact replica of a known-to-work system which is doable, just kinda lame.  I'm still hoping someone can tell me which aspect of my system was causing the hard lockups. 

here are my exact specs

hdd:HITACHI Deskstar 7K160 HDS721616PLAT80 (0Y30002) 160GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133
cpu:Intel Pentium 4 631 Cedar Mill 3.0GHz LGA 775 Single-Core Processor Model BX80552631
input:Microsoft 65X-00024 OEM Black USB Wireless Standard Optical Desktop 700 Mouse Included
dvd:ASUS Black ATAPI/E-IDE DVD-ROM Drive Model DVD-E616A3
mobo:ECS 671T-M (V1.0) LGA 775 SiS 671 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
video:MSI NX8400GS-TD512E GeForce 8400 GS 512MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16
ram:pqi 2GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5400) Desktop Memory Model MAC42GUOE
case:Broadway Com Corp 204-4HA-S Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case 450W Power Supply
tv tuner:HauppaugeWinTV-PVR 500 MCE Personal Video Recorder(White box) PCI Interface
remote:fiire chief gyration remote

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Users / Re: Video Freezes and sound cuts off
« on: June 01, 2008, 10:28:37 pm »
Actually, I take back what I said.  Don't by an external.  I found that I can't control volume since the master channel is named something other than pcm and the center/sub channel doesn't work on mine, so whoops!

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Users / Re: linuxMCE is still not ready for real life!
« on: June 01, 2008, 02:17:59 am »
I'll admit that I was frustrated when I wrote my original post, but I will come back and try linuxmce again at the next release.  I'm pretty sure I didn't do any name calling either...  But I still haven't gotten an answer as to how I would go about checking hardware for compatibility.  Right now, I'm running ubuntu with mythtv installed ontop and set to run on startup.  Already, this setup has been on for longer than linuxmce ever made it without locking up.  It seems like I have linux compatible hardware, since ubuntu is running fine, but linuxmce didn't seem to like some piece of my hardware.  So how would I check compatibility?!

I should also note that linuxmce704 wouldn't even bootup on this rig, but 710 was able to get going and all, it just had the problems I listed before.  So kudos to the devs!  Like I originally said, I still really want to use linuxmce and will keep trying the new releases, but it's so hard to get help...

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Users / Re: linuxMCE is still not ready for real life!
« on: May 31, 2008, 04:48:25 pm »
Well, I'm using ubuntu now with mythv and it seems to be working great.  I really didn't know where to start looking for a hardare problem for the freezing.  All my hardware works in a normal kubuntu install, so I figured that linuxmce would have the same compatibility.  But the fact remains that ubuntu doesn't lock up randomly and regular mythtv can change my digital tuner to analog without freezing.  I'll come back and try the next release.  But when it does and if I still have the freezing problem, how do I determine which peiece of hardware is causing it?

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Users / Re: Random freezes. where do I start?
« on: May 31, 2008, 04:43:23 pm »
Well, doesn't matter now as I've left linuxmce for mythtv.  I made another post with my reasons for leaving and I will check back with each new release.  But I did find a program in the repos called "computertemp" which runs in the gnome panel.  I'll be monitoring my temperature in ubuntu to see if I still get lockups.  So far, so good.

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Users / Re: Random freezes. where do I start?
« on: May 30, 2008, 10:56:00 pm »
Is there anykind of utility for linuxmce or kubuntu that could log my cpu temperature so that when it does lock up, I could check the temp log?

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Users / Re: Video Freezes and sound cuts off
« on: May 30, 2008, 10:52:50 pm »
You could try buying a cheap external sound card.  I found a surround sound card for $20 on newegg that did the trick.  But yea, onboard audio usually doesn't play well with linuxmce.  try an external or a pci card.

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Users / linuxMCE is still not ready for real life!
« on: May 30, 2008, 10:51:15 pm »
I tried linuxmce last year (2007) and couldn't even get the thing started/installed.  So I gave up.  This year, I decided to give the new version a try (0710).  I was able to get it installed and I was psyched!  However, I quickly ran into several problems that are making me quit again.  Here are my reasons.  I've researched and asked on these forums, but to no avail.

1.) surround sound.
I have a cheap usb soundcard that gave me surround sound in ubuntu.  Tried it in linuxmce and I have front and rear sound, but no center/sub.  Also, linuxmce refused and I mean flat out refused to control my volume.  I went to the kubuntu desktop and told it to control the correct channel in kmix.  Well, kmix states that it is controlling the proper channel, but linuxmce doesn't change volume when I push the volume buttons/ use the gyro volume option.
 -1 for linuxMCE not being able to do what kubuntu and ubuntu are able to do

2.) ui2 w/ alpha blending
ui2 without alpha blending looks terrible and I don't want to use ui1.  But ui2 w/alpha blending has awful tearing during ANY video playback.  From digital tv to dvds, tearing occurs anytime the camera moves horizontally.  I read that this is due to the nvidia driver.  I also read that this has been around for more than a year.  If you want to get tear free playback, you have to use ui2 without alpha blending.  Unacceptable as this is a MEDIA CENTER!  This should be one of the main problems addressed.  I don't care about mame games!  I care about my media looking the way it's supposed to.  If we can't fix the nvidia driver, then we need a work around.  I would be so pissed if I had built a high definition linuxmce and found this tearing.  luckily, I tested on a regular monitor before splurging on an expensive tv and sound system for linuxmce.
-5 points for linux media center not play media correctly...ever

3.) problems with mythtv
there are certain things that mythtv can do, but linuxmce cannot.  This is very confusing to me...for example, I have an analog tv tuner and a digital tuner.  When I leave linuxmce and goto the kubuntu desktop, I close linuxmce and open mythtv by itself.  While watching tv, I can press "y" to change tuners.  It takes a second, but mythtv successfully changes cards and switches from analog to digital.  Ok great!  Try that in linuxmce and myth freezes.  Sometimes its just mythtv that freezes, sometimes its all of linuxmce, which requires a hard reset.
-10 points for linuxmce not being able to do what mythtv can do, even though it's supposed to be  "seemlessly integrated"

4.) random lockups!
This is the straw that broke my back.  I was ready to live without a center/sub channel.  I was ready to live without being able to control my volume via a remote.  I was also ready to sacrifice transparency and the ability to watch both digital and analog tv in the same sitting.  I read in alot of places that linuxMCE is stable.  Don't those people know that they shouldn't lie to prospectives?!  I cannot and I mean CANNOT leave my computer on for more than half a day without it locking up.  Sometimes, it just stops in mid playback, sometimes it freezes mysteriously overnight and I turn on my monitor to find some random pictures from flickr that won't budge.  I know it's not temperature as I have 4 fans in this case and have even just taken the panel off and set a box fan to blow into the case!  This is probably the most important thing to an "always on" media center: IT HAS TO BE ABLE TO ALWAYS STAY ON!  I could live with all the other problems, but freezing for no reason is just too much, especially since it seems to happen with no pattern.  I've also seen several others having this problem. 
-100 points for linuxmce not being able to run for more than 1/2 a day without dying. 


I've tried several different reinstalls and have all compatible hardware.  Yet, I get all these rediculous problems.  I'm going to install ubuntu and mythtv as I know that my surround sound will fully work, since I've done it before.  I also know that it won't randomly freeze as that was the system I used prior to linuxmce. 

Don't get me wrong, I really want to see linuxmce work.  I'm a huge fan, but I can't personally use it with the above problems.  With the exception of the surround sound problem, I don't think that any release of linuxmce could survive with even 1 of the above problems.  Devs, keep up the good work, but PLEASE make linuxmce stable.  I don't care about new features as much as making the current one's work.  I will continue to follow linuxmce news and will probably try each new release until the above issues are resolved, but I'm leaving.  I hope and pray that by the next release, I'll be able to come back and enjoy the sweetness that is linuxmce.  And please note, when it was working, I LOVED linuxmce.  It just couldn't hold itself together.  Sad day....

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Users / Re: Random freezes. where do I start?
« on: May 29, 2008, 03:13:52 am »
I'm not sure, but I think it is a hardware problem.  For example, I haven't verified this, but I think I get less freezing when I unplug my usb keyboard and mouse.  I've also noticed that one of my PCI cards tends to get unseated and this causes freezing, but I still haven't found a pattern.

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Users / New youtube video about linuxmce
« on: May 22, 2008, 04:19:00 am »
Hey all, I just posted a video on youtube that shows some of the features of linuxmce.  I don't use any home automation, but just wanted to show a less biased look at it.

my first video is about the features.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPWzLtsvw-U


I've also made 2 other videos which I am uploading now, but are taking a long time.  They are about

2.) building your own linuxmce rig

and

3.) my installation issues




I'll post the links as soon as they are done uploading.

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Users / Random freezes. where do I start?
« on: May 21, 2008, 11:48:30 pm »
My linuxmce core/hybrid keeps freezing after about a days use.  I haven't seen any pattern yet as to why or when it freezes, just that it happens after computer has been on for a while.  I don't think it's temperature and I'm pretty sure all my hardware is compatible.  I was under the impression that linuxmce was designed always be on.  How do I begin to find out what the problem is?  Where are the log files that might help me?

Thanks

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Users / Re: Cannot change volume with external sound card
« on: May 21, 2008, 05:33:56 am »
Is there no one who can help me?

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Users / Re: How to set default mixing channel
« on: May 21, 2008, 05:33:11 am »
The sound works, I just can't change volume.  Now, even the kubuntu mixer is set to the proper channel, but linuxmce won't change volume levels.  I made a work around by controling my audio receiver through IR (via my fiire chief), but you can't use the cool gyro-volume when using infrared. 

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Users / How to set default mixing channel
« on: May 18, 2008, 09:16:52 pm »
I have an external sound card and LMCE defaults to the wrong mixer channel.  How do I change it? 

P.S. If I goto kubuntu and change it in kmix, it doesn't affect the already running LMCE and a reboot will set it back to the wrong channel

Please help me!  I'm so close to getting a fully working system, but there seems to be no one who can/is willing to help me on these forums!

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Users / Have sound, but can't change volume
« on: May 18, 2008, 06:51:30 pm »
I'm using an external usb sound card and I get sound from it.  I choose to use analog stereo during setup.  Well, sound is coming out, but I can't change the volume level. When I go into the kubuntu desktop, the mixer icon says that it is trying to control PCM of "Usb Audio".  For this particular device, it needs to be set to "Speaker 1".  So, I change the default mixer channel, but linuxmce still won't change.  So, I try rebooting and find that linuxmce defaults back to PCM. 

Does anyone know how to make LMCE control channel "Speaker 1" and to retain this on boot? 

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